Sixty articles in five Australian women's magazines were analyzed for journalistic qualities, metaphors, narrative features and accuracy of clinical facts related to risk, early detection and treatment of breast cancer. The stories were features, news features or soft news stories. The stories reflected the 'good news' editorial style of women's magazines. A dominant theme in the stories was that early detection of breast cancer is crucial and equals survival. While there were few inaccuracies in the stories, there was little detail of treatment modalities, an emphasis on lifestyle as a risk factor and a prevailing message that a genetic history of breast cancer means you will get it. A major implication of the findings is that nurses, who ...
Objective: Breast cancer is the most common fatal cancer among Australian women. This study aimed to...
Objectives: Reports suggest that many patients with oral cancer delay seeing help because they are u...
This article talks about the issue of women's health, which is an integral part of society, and scie...
Sixty articles in five Australian women's magazines were analyzed for journalistic qualities, metaph...
Women's magazines in Australia have become increasingly involved in various public health awareness ...
Objective: To describe an in-depth analysis of the content and quality of stories about new cancer i...
This study, conducted in 1997, aimed to explore in depth the views and experiences of women with bre...
Objectives: To test the hypothesis that television news coverage of different cancers reflects their...
A dose-dependent relationship between alcohol consumption and increased breast cancer risk is well e...
Magazines are a popular source that women use to receive womens’ health issues. Breast cancer and he...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer diagnosed in women in Australia and the most common cause of...
This Interactive Qualifying Project (IQP) investigated the processing of breast cancer information b...
Traditionally, mass-market women’s magazines have been a significant source of health information fo...
Purpose: Many cancer patients within developed nations cite the media as informing their decisions t...
This study examined writer characteristics and themes written about in a set of 167 spontaneously pu...
Objective: Breast cancer is the most common fatal cancer among Australian women. This study aimed to...
Objectives: Reports suggest that many patients with oral cancer delay seeing help because they are u...
This article talks about the issue of women's health, which is an integral part of society, and scie...
Sixty articles in five Australian women's magazines were analyzed for journalistic qualities, metaph...
Women's magazines in Australia have become increasingly involved in various public health awareness ...
Objective: To describe an in-depth analysis of the content and quality of stories about new cancer i...
This study, conducted in 1997, aimed to explore in depth the views and experiences of women with bre...
Objectives: To test the hypothesis that television news coverage of different cancers reflects their...
A dose-dependent relationship between alcohol consumption and increased breast cancer risk is well e...
Magazines are a popular source that women use to receive womens’ health issues. Breast cancer and he...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer diagnosed in women in Australia and the most common cause of...
This Interactive Qualifying Project (IQP) investigated the processing of breast cancer information b...
Traditionally, mass-market women’s magazines have been a significant source of health information fo...
Purpose: Many cancer patients within developed nations cite the media as informing their decisions t...
This study examined writer characteristics and themes written about in a set of 167 spontaneously pu...
Objective: Breast cancer is the most common fatal cancer among Australian women. This study aimed to...
Objectives: Reports suggest that many patients with oral cancer delay seeing help because they are u...
This article talks about the issue of women's health, which is an integral part of society, and scie...